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Kleine-Levin Syndrome: Understanding the “Incredible Unknown.”

Unravel the mystery of “Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.” This collection explores the rare and complex reality of Kleine-Levin Syndrome (KLS). Characterized by recurrent episodes of hypersomnolence and profound cognitive shifts, these infographics shed light on a condition that affects only 1 to 2 people per million, offering clarity for patients and families navigating the “Incredible Unknown.”

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Description

KLS is more than just excessive sleep; it is a total alteration of consciousness. Often misunderstood due to its rarity and dramatic presentation, Kleine-Levin Syndrome involves episodes that can last for weeks, leaving patients in a state of derealization and behavioral change. The Kleine-Levin Syndrome collection provides a comprehensive look at the clinical course and the “diagnosis of exclusion” that defines this life-altering condition.

This guide provides an essential breakdown of the KLS experience:

The 16–22 Hour Reality: Visualizes the extreme sleep requirements during active episodes, making school or work impossible.

Persistent Derealization: Addresses the hallmark symptom where the world feels fake, dreamlike, or unreal to the patient during an episode.

Behavioral & Cognitive Shifts: Details the “Big Four” shifts often seen during episodes: Hyperphagia (excessive eating), significant memory defects, apathy, and hypersexuality or other compulsive behaviors.

The Clinical Course: Explains the cyclical nature of the disorder, where patients return to baseline between episodes, and the typical 14-year median disease duration.

Aboulia and Communication: Explores the total lack of motivation (“will”) and the “spacey,” non-communicative state that characterizes active episodes.

Diagnosis & Management: Highlights that 72% of cases are preceded by flu-like symptoms and notes that while there is no cure, Lithium has shown success as an effective mood stabilizer for reducing episode frequency.

This collection is a definitive resource for the KLS community and rare-disease specialists, providing a visual voice to a condition that often feels invisible to the rest of the world.

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Personal Patient, Professional Office

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11×17, 13×19

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